Gosplan was the Soviet Union’s central state planning agency, responsible for creating and managing the national economic plan. It coordinated production quotas and resource allocation across industries, guiding the entire economy toward specified state goals. The primary beneficiaries were the Soviet government and state enterprises, which relied on its directives for output and distribution.
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